Recent releases for the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of HS Talks. You can search for them in LibrarySearch or directly via the Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection entry on the Online databases and academic journals page in the portal.
This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection includes undergraduate-level introductory talks on two key topics: computational biology, presented by Dr. V. Anne Smith of the University of St Andrews, and plant physiology, presented by Dr. Giles Johnson of the University of Manchester. Two additional introductory-level talks are Exercise for stroke prevention and Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for the prevention and care of NTDs.
Latest Releases:
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Introduction to computational biology
Dr. V. Anne Smith University of St Andrews, UK
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Plant physiology: a primer
Dr. Giles Johnson University of Manchester, UK
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Exercise for stroke prevention
Ms. Melissa Majoni Dr. Peter Prior Dr. Neville Suskin
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Oogenesis in mammals
Prof. Hugh Clarke McGill University Health Centre, Canada
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Mechanisms of regulation of oocyte meiotic maturation
Prof. Marco Conti University of California San Francisco, USA
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The evolving role of novel and next generation therapies in the management of multiple myeloma: introduction and current therapies
Prof. Paul G. Richardson Harvard Medical School, USA
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The evolving role of novel and next generation therapies in the management of multiple myeloma: relapse refractory multiple myeloma
Prof. Paul G. Richardson Harvard Medical School, USA
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Modeling of antibody-drug conjugate pharmacokinetics
Dr. Dhaval K. Shah University at Buffalo, USA
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Nuclear control of electron transport chain gene expression
Dr. Glenn C. Rowe University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
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Rheumatic fever: a model of a post-infectious autoimmune disease
Prof. Jorge Kalil University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Canine atopic dermatitis
Dr. Mark Craig Re-Fur-All Referrals, UK
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Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) for the prevention and care of NTDs
Ms. Yael Velleman The Schistosomiasis Control Initiative, UK
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Featured talks from previous releases:
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